Fragment of a dish

Syrian, 13th-14th century

Fragment of a dish.
Clay: dense, grayish-white.
Glaze: grayish blue, largely covered with a frosting of incipient disintegration.
Decoration: painted in gold lustre, over glaze (worn).

Historical period(s)
13th-14th century
Medium
Glazed clay
Dimensions
H x W: 4.4 x 15.6 cm (1 3/4 x 6 1/8 in)
Geography
Syria
Credit Line
Gift of Charles Lang Freer
Collection
Freer Gallery of Art Collection
Accession Number
F1910.42
On View Location
Currently not on view
Classification(s)
Ceramic, Vessel
Type

Dish (fragment)

Keywords
Syria
Provenance

To 1910
Vincenzo Marcopoli and Company, Aleppo, Syria, to 1910 [1]

From 1910 to 1919
Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919), purchased from Vincenzo Marcopoli and Company in 1910 [2]

From 1920
Freer Gallery of Art, gift of Charles Lang Freer in 1920 [3]

Notes:

[1] See Original Pottery List, L. 2074, as well as Voucher No. 44, May 1910, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives.

[2] See note 1.

[3] The original deed of Charles Lang Freer's gift was signed in 1906. The collection was received in 1920 upon the completion of the Freer Gallery.

Previous Owner(s) and Custodian(s)

Vincenzo Marcopoli (C.L. Freer source)
Charles Lang Freer 1854-1919

Description

Syrian, 13th-14th century

Fragment of a dish.
Clay: dense, grayish-white.
Glaze: grayish blue, largely covered with a frosting of incipient disintegration.
Decoration: painted in gold lustre, over glaze (worn).

Collection Area(s)
Arts of the Islamic World
Web Resources
Google Cultural Institute
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